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Szczęśliwice Park

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    April 28, 2025

    The park was established in the 1960s in an area located just beyond the pre-war border of Warsaw's Rakowiec, in the southern part of Szczęśliwice, which had recently been incorporated into Warsaw. Due to clay extraction for the Oppenheim brothers' brickyard, this area was not built up with the fortifications of the Warsaw Fortress, lying between the Szczęśliwice and Rakowiec forts, whose proximity in turn excluded residential development. Open, undeveloped areas were often the place where Gypsy camps were stationed. After the war, it was also a place for waste disposal, especially rubble. Eventually, the areas of the clay quarries and mounds were subjected to recultivation. A ski slope was created on the mound, and recreational and fishing reservoirs were created from clay pits. Most of the area was treeed. The park was created as a community effort.

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      May 15, 2025

      Szczęśliwicki Park is a city park in Warsaw's Ochota district, between Włodarzewska and Drawska streets. It was created in the 1960s on land that had been used for clay quarries and landfills, which had not been previously built on due to the proximity of the Warsaw Fortress forts. The reclaimed areas were developed socially - water reservoirs and a ski slope were created, and most of the area was wooded.

      The park has a sports and recreational character - it includes Glinianki Szczęśliwickie (approx. 7 ha), a year-round ski slope (Górka Szczęśliwicka, 138-152 m above sea level), an open swimming pool, playing fields and OSiR facilities. The water reservoirs are stocked and supervised by angling (PZW Circle No. 7). In 2020, the wooden pier was renovated.

      The park has natural significance - there are many species of birds here (approx. 70), as well as amphibians and fish. The flora includes poplars, maples, limes and other pioneer species. Despite the anthropogenic origin of the substrate and degraded soil, the area is an important haven of biodiversity in Warsaw.

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